Camino will now display an error message when the “open location” command’s direct parameter is empty or missing.

A new “reload” command allows AppleScripts to reload browser windows and tabs.

The status of Camino’s offline mode is now available to AppleScript, and scripts can toggle offline mode on and off using the application object’s “online” property.

The AppleScript “visit count” bookmark property once again works correctly.

Pressing Escape will now cancel Tab Overview.

“Fill Form” no longer fills disabled hidden form controls.

The “Block Flash animations” checkbox is no longer enabled if Flash is not installed.

Camino now correctly resolves Bonjour services that do not include an initial forward slash in their “path” information.

About Camino 2.1

This release displays web pages with Gecko 1.9.2, the same rendering engine used by the popular Firefox 3.6 web browser, improving web compatibility and sharing many of the security fixes and Gecko improvements that are in that version of Firefox.

The features listed below are just some of the many changes in Camino 2.1.

Offline mode

New “Work Offline” and “Go Online” items in the “Camino” menu allow Camino to enter offline mode and provide a more useful experience when no network connection is available.

Status Bar

The status bar can now be hidden by choosing “Hide Status Bar” in “View” menu.

Known Issues

For information about other issues or problems, please visit our Help page.

Some routers are incompatible with the DNS prefetch feature included in Camino 2.1.x. If pages take an extremely long time to load or fail to load completely, check with your router manufacturer for updated firmware. If no firmware updates are available or they do not fix the problem, disable prefetch by setting the network.dns.disablePrefetchhidden preference to true.

If “Ask me before accepting each cookie” is checked, Camino will display a cookie dialog for each cookie request from a web page.

Incompatible third-party plug-ins:

PDF Browser Plugin version 2.4 and newer are incompatible with Camino; to display PDF files in Camino on Mac OS X 10.6 or newer, use version 2.3 of the plug-in.

Incompatible third-party software:

1Password is known to crash Camino in some cases, particularly when customizing the toolbar. If you experience crashes, try removing 1Password's Camino integration.